Charles Hector
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Charles Hector on 4 July 1961, is a Malaysian Human Rights advocate and activist.

His primary schooling was in Sekolah Rendah Jalan Bahagia, Temerloh. His lower secondary educadion was in Sekolah Menengah Rendah Jalan Bahagia (Form 1-3), and thereafter Sekolah Menengah Abu Bakar (Form 4-5). He then continued his upper secondary education in Sekolah Sultan Abu Bakar, Kuantan, Pahang during which he also held the position of President of the Sixth Form Society.

After that, he was admitted to University of Malaya
University of Malaya
The University of Malaya is located on a campus near the centre of Kuala Lumpur, and is the oldest university in Malaysia. It was founded in 1905 as a public-funded tertiary institution...

, where he pursued a Bachelors Degree in Science (Genetics). He was elected into the University of Malaya Students Union, and held the position of Welfare Secretary.He was also a founder member of the Social Service Club (Persatuan Perkhidmatan Masyarakat) - an initiative of unifying students irrespective of racial, religious and political differences.

After graduation he worked with the National Office for Human Development, then SUARAM and thereafter has been a lawyer.

He was instrumental in developing the Malaysian Bar Legal Aid Dock-Brief programme. The Dock Brief programme was developed to ensure that all those brought to court to be charged, who do not yet have a lawyer, do receive free legal advice and legal representation. If the accused plead guilty, they will be assisted with regards to mitigation. And if they do claim trial, then they will be assisted with regard to bail applications.

Charles Hector, in his second attempt, was elected a member of the Bar Council 2005/2006. He was the Chairman of the committee for the elimination of discrimination 2005 - 2007.

Charles Hector is also one of the coordinators of the Malaysians Against Death Penalty & Torture (MADPET) together with N. Surendran and Salbiah Ahmad. MADPET is also currently a member of ADPAN.

Charles Hector was also in the secretariat for the Campaign for the release of about 106 persons who were arrested under the Internal Security Act (Malaysia)
Internal Security Act (Malaysia)
The Internal Security Act 1960 is a preventive detention law in force in Malaysia. The legislation was enacted after Malaysia gained independence from Britain in 1957. The ISA allows for detention without trial or criminal charges under limited, legally defined circumstances...

 in October 1987 known as Operation Lalang
Operation Lalang
Operation Lalang was carried out on October 27, 1987 by the Malaysian police to crack down on opposition leaders and social activists...

, and also the campaign for release of those arrested in Singapore under Operation Spectrum.

Charles Hector was involved in the development of [SUARAM], whereby he was also the 2nd coordinator after Julian Jeyaseelan.

He is also founder member of the Society for Christian Reflection (SCR) and Pusat KOMAS. He was also the treasurer of the National Human Rights Society
National Human Rights Society
The National Human Rights Society , better known locally as Hakam, is a human rights non-governmental organization that works on human rights issues in Malaysia. Hakam is considered to be one of the most vocal human rights NGOs in Malaysia....

(HAKAM)for four years. He is also a member of JUST and ALIRAN

Charles Hector was also involved in the production of the 1st Human Rights Education Pack (HRE Pack) for the Asia-Pacific region, which was published be the Asia-Pacific Regional Resource Center for Human Rights Education (ARRC) in 1995. Charles Hector currently also sits as a Council member of ARRC.

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